Highlights from the nation's morning news programme
David Allison investigates the use of illegal or fake Valium tablets in Dundee
Hayley Millar spoke to the former President of Catalonia Artur Mas
Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy spoke to GMS
Hayley Millar spoke to Dr Vanessa MacKay and medical student Mita Dhulipala
Supreme Court to rule on whether the Scottish parliament can pass its Brexit bill.
Kenneth Williams biographer Christopher Stevens in conversation about the comic legend.
The fight between French unions and President Emmanuel Macron for workers鈥 rights.
The Catholic Church in Scotland apologises to victims of a paedophile priest.
Analysis of the fall-out from air attacks on Syrian targets by US and allied air forces.
How Glasgow managed to shake-off its reputation as the knife violence capital of Europe.
How the West got it wrong on China.
Director of the Scottish Institute for Remanufacture, Dr Winifred Ijomah
成人快手鈥檚 Greg McKenzie on the scars street violence has left on London鈥檚 communities
Arts correspondent Pauline speaks to Scots country legend Sydney Devine
Brexit, a year out: the view from Brussels.
The deadline to reveal pay gap percentages has now passed
Veteran Reporting Scotland presenter Mary Marquis talks about her career
One man鈥檚 30 year passion project to memorialise Orkney鈥檚 Italian Chapel in music.
Ian Blackford spoke to Gary Robertson at Westminster.
Fabian Zuleeg speaks to GMS.
Gary Robertson spoke to Labour鈥檚 shadow minister for Scotland, Paul Sweeney.
The actor, author, conservationist and soap saleswoman has died at the age of 91
Good Morning Scotland鈥檚 Gary Robertson spoke to David Mundell.
Gary Robertson spoke to the Belgian MEP Phillipe Lamberts